Tank
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A tank is an armored fighting vehicle designed for either front-line combat, such as a main battle tank (MBT), or for combat support, which combines operational mobility and tactical offensive and defensive capabilities.
United Nations Space Command
Main battle tanks
- M808 Scorpion Main Battle Tank - The UNSC Armed Forces' main battle tank.
- M808B Scorpion - A common model of the M808 MBT equipped with a coaxial M247T Medium Machine Gun in lieu of the M808's pintle-mounted version.
- M808B2 Sun Devil: A variant of the M808B armed with four 40mm autocannons.[1][1]
- M808B3 Tarantula: A variant of the M808B armed with twin Scimitar 4x178mm rocket pods.
- M808S Scorpion - An M808 Scorpion utilized by the UNSC Spirit of Fire, modified by Serina.
- Lockdown Scorpion - An M808S Scorpion variant affixed with a bulldozer blade and equipped with energy shielding.
- M808B Scorpion - A common model of the M808 MBT equipped with a coaxial M247T Medium Machine Gun in lieu of the M808's pintle-mounted version.
- M820 Scorpion Main Battle Tank - The UNSC Armed Forces' successor to the M808 Scorpion.
- Corp Scorpion - An M820 variant utilized by Liang Dortmund.
- Tundra Scorpion - An M820 variant with tundra camouflage and heavier armor.
- Urban Scorpion - An M820 variant with urban camouflage, utilized by the UNSC Army and Marine Corps against urbanized Insurrectionist forces.
- ONI Scorpion - A Scorpion used by the Office of Naval Intelligence.
- XM820B4 Scorpion - A Scorpion manufactured by Hannibal Weapon Systems, utilizing directed-energy weapons.
- M850 Grizzly Main Battle Tank - A less common, more heavily armed and armored main battle tank.
Support tanks
- SP42 Cobra Main Battle Tank - A light, wheeled railgun-armed vehicle used for anti-armor/anti-fortification support, despite its designation as a main battle tank.[2]
- M9 Wolverine Main Anti-Aircraft Tank - Primary UNSCDF anti-aircraft support vehicle; designated as a tank due to chassis design, not combat role.[3][4]
- M145D Rhino Mobile Artillery Assault Platform - A prototype platform armed with the Zeus 320mm plasma cannon, reverse engineered from Covenant technology.[5]
Covenant
- Type-26 Wraith Assault Gun Carriage - The Covenant's primary battle tank and mobile artillery platform.
- Type-52 Anti-Aircraft Wraith - An anti-air variant from the Wraith armed with several Class-2 fuel rod cannons instead of the standard plasma mortar.
- Honor Guard Wraith - A Wraith tank utilized by the Covenant's Honor Guard.
- Type-58 Wraith Light Assault Gun Carriage - The successor to the Type-26 Wraith, used by the Swords of Sanghelios and other Covenant remnants.
- Type-58 Anti-Aircraft Wraith - A Type-58 Wraith variant optimized for combating aerial targets.
- Sword Wraith - A Type-58 Wraith used by the Swords of Sanghelios.
- Ultra Wraith - An upgraded Type-58 Wraith with improved armor and firepower.
- Temple Wraith - A masterwork Wraith with improved handling and increased rate of fire.
Banished
- Marauder - A light Banished vehicle described as a medium tank.[6]
- Prowling Marauder - Marauder featuring cloaking, employed by Let 'Volir.
- Marauder Warchief - Modified Marauder employed by Decimus.
- Banished Wraith - A variant of the Covenant Wraith, modified by the Banished.
- Wraith Invader - A modified Banished Wraith utilized by Pavium.
- Ironclad Wraith - A Banished Wraith with more armor and upgraded firepower.
- Terror Wraith - A Banished Wraith utilized by Voridus, capable of firing Infusion gel.
- Wraith Invader
Forerunner
- Forerunner Tank - A proposed vehicle for Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2.
Other uses of the term
- Flood tank form - A Flood pure form derived from a mutating stalker form.
- Forerunner Tank - A scrapped level from Halo 2.
- Methane tank - A methane container used by the Unggoy to breathe in non-methane rich environments.
Sources
- ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), p. 238
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, p. 32
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, p. 205
- ^ Halo Waypoint: M9 Wolverine MAAT (defunct, archived copy here)
- ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, p. 155
- ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Marauder
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